Figaro Pho Season 1 Episode 18

Figaro Pho Season 1 Episode 18 Rhypophobia (Fear of Poo)

  • TV-G
  • April 30, 2009
  • 120 min

Figaro Pho is an Australian animated television series that follows the life of Figaro Pho, a quirky and anxious character who experiences a variety of phobias. Each episode showcases a different phobia that Figaro must face and overcome in order to continue with his daily life.

In season 1 episode 18, titled "Rhypophobia (Fear of Poo)," Figaro finds himself confronted with his biggest fear yet - excrement. From the very beginning, Figaro's fear of poo is made clear as he avoids a pile of dog droppings on the sidewalk and subsequently falls into a bush.

The rest of the episode follows Figaro as he encounters various types of poo, including bird droppings, cow manure, and even his own feces. Each encounter sends Figaro into a panic, with his fear manifested in a number of ways. He screams, hyperventilates, and even hallucinates giant poop monsters.

Despite his fear, Figaro is determined to conquer his rhypophobia. He seeks out a therapist who specializes in phobias, but their sessions are interrupted by Figaro's uncontrollable urge to run away from any and all types of poo.

Eventually, Figaro learns that his phobia stems from a childhood experience - he was traumatized when a group of bullies smeared dog feces on his face. To overcome this fear, Figaro revisits the site of the incident and confronts his memories head-on. In a triumphant moment, Figaro triumphantly declares that poo no longer holds power over him.

Overall, "Rhypophobia (Fear of Poo)" is a humorous and relatable episode that highlights the absurdity of phobias while also reminding viewers that it is possible to overcome them with the right mindset and support.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 30, 2009
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    120 min
  • Language
    English